LEADER. PHENOMENA! PROPOSITIONS :------ -F O R -------- CA P IT A L AND E N T E R P R IS E .....BOHEM IA GO LD M INES NO. 30. the two great English speaking have this matter made a special fea- ANOTHER MESSAGE plate peoples of the world as being otherwise DOINGS OF CONGRESS tnre and acted upon at once. In tne than friendly competitors in the on­ _______ opinion of Assistant Attoreny-General ward macrh of civilization, and stren­ James A. Haight, the immediate sale DOVELOPMENT OF NORTHWEST 0f the warrants for cash can be legally PRESIDENT CLEVELAND ON THE uous and worthy rivals in all arts of R O U T IN E W ORK O F T H E F IF T Y - F O U R T H SES SIO N. peace, there is no calamity which fol­ made. The state land commission has INDUSTRIES MONROE DOCTRINE. lows supine submission to wrong and invested $160,000 of the permanent injnstioe and the oonsequent loss of school fund in state wararnts. This national self repect and honor, beneath ; 9 u b « t z n e . o f t h e B i l l , a n d R . z o l u t l o n . amount, together with the sum already D ls c n v e jy o f C o a l in G r a n t C o u n ty - T h e I n e f f e c t u a l E f f o r t « t o S l a k e F n g l a n d which, is shielded and defended the ; invested in county bonds and the I n tr o d u c e d in th e S e n a te a n d H o u s e I G o l d Y i o l d o f J o s e p h i n e C o a n t y is S u b m i t t h e V e n e z u e l a D l z p u t e z t o people's safety and greatness. amount drawing interest on contracts to — M a k e - u p o f t h e V a r i o u s C o m m i t ­ L a r g e r T h a n f o r M a n y Y e a r —E a s t A r b i t r a t i o n —T h e C o n s e q u e n c e « T h a t purchase school lands, will make the te e * - S e n a t e . K o o t e n a i O i l E x c i t e m e n t —O r e g o n . Accompanying the message was the whole sum of the permanent fund now M ay F o llo w K e e n ly R e a liz e d . correspondence on the subject, starting The State Teachers Association will drawng interest about $2,000,000. Waahington, Dec. 19.— President with Secretary OIney’s celebrated note j Washington, Dec. 18.—(Juay today meet in Portland the first week of the Cleveland submitted to congress today of July 20 last, to Mr. Bayard, reopen­ presented the senate the petition ol the M o n ta n a . new year. the following message on the Venezela ing negotiation with Great Britain Wool Merchants' Association of Phils- j ________ _ d ____ re­ The Castner Coal & Coke Company Long Creek has been having great question: 1 Hiking to the arbitration of the bound­ delpia, and it was read and inserted in ligions revivals, Over 100 conversions are going to put in a $22,000 electrical Almost everybody takes some laxative In my annual message addressed to ary dispute. In this note Secretary the Record. plant at Great Falls for lighting pur­ are reported. Cafferey offered a resolution, which medicine to cleanse the system and keep the congress on the 8d instant, I called at­ Olney, after stating that the proposi­ pure. Those who take SIMMONS Mntton sheep are being purchased in poses. tention to the pending boundary con­ tion that America is in no part open was agreed to, (sailing on the secretary blood as n e w a d d re s s . iver REGULATOR (liquid or powder) T h e K cu o -I.B A n rn w ill b e s e n t to s u b s c rib e rs O n ly a W o r d y W a r. Southern Oregon for Portland markets The season just closed has been a troversy between Great Britain and the to coloniza tion has long been oonceded, of the treasury for information as to L et all the benefits of a mild and pleasant u n ti l a ll a r r e a r s a r e p aid a n d p a p e r o rd e e d to fairly profitable one to the cattlemen repnblic of Venezuela, and recited the declaies: “ Our present concern is his reasons for suspending the payment txative and tonic that purines the blood Terra Haute, Dec. 24.—Ex-Secretary for from $1.26 to $1 .50 per head. b e d « c o n tin u e d a c c o rd in g to law . g g ^ >njr s u b s c rib e r n o t re c e iv in g h is p a p e r of the Navy R. W. Thompson, in com­ The discovery of coal in great Montana. Over 147,000 head were substance of the representation made by with another practical application of of bounty to the manufacturers of and strengthens the whole »vetern. AnJ r e s u la rly w ill p le ase n o tify th i s office im m e ­ menting on the president's meassge to abundance in Grant county is reported, shipped over the Great Northern road this government to her Britannic ma­ the Monroe doctrine, viz: more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU­ That sugar. d ia te ly . Stewart addressed the senate on the LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active g g t~ In v ite s h o r t a rtic le s of g e n e ra l In- congress, said that he does not think It is lignite in character. If true, the and the average price was $35 per head, jesty's government, snggestng the rea­ American non-intervention in Enrope te r e s c - lo u g ofies, a s a ru le , n o t p u b lis h e d . A li and healtnv, and when the Liver is in pending resolution for a commission to ■ n ic ie s m u s t be a c c o m p a n ie d by ti e n a m e of there is a remote chance of war with extension of the railroad to the mine Congressman Hartman wants an In­ sons why inch disputes should be sub­ necessarily implied European non-in­ condition you find yourself free from investigate the needs of labor and agri­ th e writ* r, c o t for p u b lic a iio ft, b u t ms e v id e n c e England. mitted to arbitration for settlement, There is no probability of in the near future is probable. terference in American affairs, disre­ dian industrial school opened at Keogh alaria. Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick- oi good f: l i b . We Mfsiime n o re*p fu s ib ility fo r culture, predicting an invasion of the and* inquiring whether it would be the two English speaking peoples of gard of whioh by any European power th e o p in io n * of c o rre s p o n d e n ts . The southern part of Josephine oonn- reservation at Miles iCty and wants Headache and Constipation, and rid of E n te re d a i t h e posioffice a t C o tta g e G ro v e as the world going to war about a little is to he deemed an act of unfriendli­ products of Oriental lands in competi­ that worn out and debilitated feeling. ty will yield more gold this season $76,000 for that purpose, $40,000 of submitted. seco n d elg sa n a t te r . tion with onr domestic products. strip of territory alongside of Vene- than for many years past. Old mines which is to be nsed for buildings. The answer of the British govern­ ness toward the United States." These are all caused by a sluggish Liver. Senator Sqnire has introduced a bill Good digestion and freedom from stomach zuela. ment, which was then awaited, has The secretary says this rule has been are being operated that have lain idle A d v e rtis in g R a te s M ad e K n o w n o n A p - “ It will be a war of diplomacy,” for . long time, and everything points One hundred and fifty men are at since been received. It will be seen uniformly acted upon for seventy years providing for the establishment of a troubles will only he had when the liver p llc a tio ii. he said. “ Both countries will de­ toward a revival of the mining indus­ work at Clancy preparing the grounds that one of these communications is de­ and cites instances in diplomatic his­ gnn factory on the Paciflo ooast for the is property at work. If troubled with any manufacture of heavy and other ord­ of these complaints, try SIMMONS LIVER mand an exhibition of power and pur­ try. and foundations for the buildings to be voted exclusively to observations upon tory. _____________ REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medi­ nance for the use of the army. pose, but the controversy will be set- erected there for the use of the Great the Monroe doctrine, and claims are CHURCH DIRECTORY. G o m p e r s R e - e l e c t e d . Some years ago Frank Dekmn, of Northern railroad. A steam plow is in made that in the present instance a cines, and Better than Pills. tlted by peaceful methods. Neither New York, Deo. 18.—Samuel Gom­ Portland, preoured from Europe a operation there and the workh is pro­ new and strange extension and develop­ Washington, Deo. 19.—The presi­ ^ * -E V E R Y PA C K At i t - * * /It'M B K R I.A M D F K K S B V T K r.iA S r H P R O H - nation is prepared to go to war, and pers, who for a number of years held dent's message on the Venezuelan ques H a * t h e 7. S t a m p i n r e d o n w r a p p e r . L S u n d a y sc h o o l, 10 *. M. B re a c h in g . U a . * . neither wants a wr.r as a result of this large number of nightingale songsters, gressing rapidly. ment of this doctrine is insisted on by a n d 7 p, m . , fir«, . n o t h i r d • S u 'd a y In e a c h J . H . Z e i l i n * C o .. P h l l a . , P a . It is which were turned loose through the the United States, and that the reasons the highest position in the American tion occupied the attention of the sen­ m o n th . P ra y e r m e e tin g . i» e 5 W euneadav a t quarrel over a boundary line. It is calculated by the most con- justifying an appeal to the doctrine Federation of Labor, and to whose ate dnring the brief session They are said to be thriving g r w. (“ W e r e Jo i r n e y n g u n to a p la c e o l not necessary for either to fight to state. w h ic h tn e lo r d h « ld . I w ill g iv e I t y o u : c o m e Many memorials concerning the Each and are now in districts where they servative business men of Butte that ennnciatd by President Monroe, are efforts was largely dne the rapid th o n w th n . a n t w e w ill d o th e e good. — show that it is not oowardly. O P IN IO N S P O L ITIC A L . j the present payroll for labor alone in generally inapplicable ‘‘to the state of growth of the organization, has again Caban rebellion and the Turkish ques­ N u m b . 1 0 :» . B a y . < A W O OI.KY, P a s to r. knows the other will fight, but eaoh is are seen for the first time. been chosen president after one year’s that camp exceeds the enormous Bum of i tion were presented. Call offered a Railroad rumors are rife on the too far advanced in ciivlization to be things in which we live at the present 1 H R H T IA S C U T R C H —H EKVU’EH AT I I A. A party of seven or $800,000 per month. That sum of day,” and especially inapplicable to retirement. His defeat, in Denver a resolution to investigate alleged elec­ T h e C o m i n g ? l g h t D is c u s s « « ! b * I h e M. a n d 8 p. m . H undav sch o o l a t 10 a . m the aggressor in bringing on a war on Lower Klamath. L e a d in g P a rty O rg a n s . money is sufficient to maintain and S u n d ay at 4 p . m . M idw eek such provocation.” eight men were discovered last week y p . . ra P. y e r a. a C. n d K., p ra e is * e i h serv the controversy involving the boundary year ago, by John McBride, of the tion irregularities in Florida. ic e* , W e d n e sd a y e v e n in g [C in c in n a ti I n q i i - e r . ] keep booming a oity four times th e 1 line between Great Britain and Vene­ miner’s organization, was by a narrow from Eureka with transits, levels and a t 7 o 'c lo c k . M lu ic a l re te a ri-a l, e a c h S a tu rd a y C lo s in g th e P o o lr o o m s . margin, and he received only eighteen present size of Bntte. There is one possibility for a unift d Washington. Dec. 20.—Though lees e v . n ii.g a t 7 ocT ock. all the apparatus necessary for making zuela. San Francisco, Dec. 18. — Chief -------^ --------------------- — ---------- preliminary survey. After a few The capitol building commissioners j Assuming that we may properly in­ majority in a vote of over 2,000, at the than a dozen senators were present delegation from Ohio, and that would e t h o d is t c h u r c h - s u n d a y s c h o o l Crowley has decided to close all the a days they returned to Eureka. expect soon to establish the validity of sist upon the doctrine without regard recent election over his old antagonist, when the session opened today, the be for the friends of McKinley to nnite M a t 10 a . m . P re '.c h ttig ea cl fo u rth S u n d ay m o rn in g a n d e v e n in g . P ra y e r m e e tin g , ev e ry pool rooms in the city if possible, di­ the warrants issued by the board, and to "the state of things in which we Mr. McBride. It was decided to hold Veneznela issue at once came into with their opponent* to make tbe The following is given as Oregon’s T h u rs d a y u ig h t. *• T h e I-nrd fa in H is h o ly U m - recting that all of the proprietors shall p |* ." K kv. M. O. B R IN K , P astor. will then make an effort to dispose of live,” or to any changed conditions, the next meeting of the federation in prominence bat not as directly as in the delegation »jlid for Joseph Benson gold yield by counties .’or 1894: Baker, be arrested. He believes that their Cinncinati. _____________ house, the senate's business taking the Foraker for prenidenL If this should prosecution will be upheld by the city $447,995.72; Benton, $2,045; Coos, them to the bankers of the state. Sev­ here or elsewhere, it is not apparent form of measures for national defense. succeed and Foraker be elected McKin­ S a n k b y th e Ic e . $106,353.77; Crook, $1,050; Curry, eral prominent bankers have already why its application may not be invoked ordinances. Chandler immediately followed with ley could enter the field for the va­ ATTC WAR $8,800; Douglas, $670,879.38; Grant, shown a disposition to accept the war in the present controversy. If a Eu­ A D Amherstburg, Ont., Dec. 18.—The a bill “ to strengthen the military cancy in the senate thus created. ropean power, by extension of its $128,853.09; Harney, $1,500; Jackson, rants at par, provided they are valid, steamer Ranney, from Chicago to Bnf-1 MORE BONDS TO ISSUE. Foraker might be more will­ boundaries, takes possession of the ter- ____ $ 167,646; Josephine,$! 43,676.61; Lane. the commissioners say. falo, with corn, was cut by ioe in going armament,” the reading of the title President ing to help McKinley to the senate occasioning much whispered comment. ritory of one of onr neighboring repub- down the Detroit river, $32,500; Linn, $2,000; Malheur, $13,- COMMENTS FROM ALL SOURCES T h « P r e s i d e n t a n d H is A d v i s e r s S a i d It was referred to the committee on than Senator Foraker would be to help Id a h o * lies against its will and in deroga­ 500; Marion, $982.88; Union, $1,- ON MONROEISM. H a r e So D e c id e d . The railroad mileage of the state is tion of its rights, it is difficult to see From all the mining regions of the , military affairs. On motion of Davis McKinley into the White Honse. 059.070; total, $3,213,356 42. New York, Dec. 24.—A special to why, to that extent, such European West come encouraging reports, and the senate agreed to a resolution oalling A Umatilla connty stockman says nearly 1,000 miles. R e e d a R ec o rd B re a k e r. the Herald from Washington says: power does not thereby attempt to ex­ the ooming season promises enormous on the president for information and Idaho has 718,339 sheep, which are [W ashington Post.) —“ T h e L o n d o n « lo b e S o y . E n g la n d W ill At a conference of the cabinet officers that it looks worse for stockmen in assesed at $1 per head. all correspondence as to the establish­ tend its system of government to that production of gold and silver. that section than any time for a great It is true that a long record must be K e i n a l n F i r m , B e t h e C o n * , q u e u e . « with President Cleveland it was de­ ment by Great Britain of postoffioes portion of this continent which is thus many years. There is no grass on the The contractors of the Mink creek RAILROAD IN F O R M ATIO N . W h a t T h e y M a y - T h e A t t i t u d e o f cided to issne bonds at once to replen­ and post roads in the United States ter­ broken if a speaker becomes president. taken. This is the precise action which ish the gold reserve. Members of the range, owing to the dry summer, and canal have accepted one piece of the Présidée Monroe declared to be ritory of Alaska; also, as to any British Bnt Mr. Reed is a record breaker. He V e n e z u e la O n e o f S e lf - r r o t e n tio n . there was no h»y to speak of grown on work, and have jnst let another con­ cabinet who are in the city were sum­ "dangerous to our peace and safety,” L a r g e I n c r e a s e i n W e s t - B o u n d I m m l- occupation, military or civil, of that broke the record of a hundred years New York, Dec. 24,—A iispateh to moned to the White House, and the the uplands. There is no bnnch grass tract. g r a tio n L o o k e d fo r. territory; also respecting any attempt when he introdnoed his quornm count­ and it can make no difference whethe. the Herald from Valpariso says: Chile, president went over tjie situation w ith at present and they cannot sell any J. F. Gaffney, the receiver of the the European system is extended by ly Great Britain or Canada to assert ing device. He not only enraged bis W. A. Van Horne admits that it will which is thoroughly o o n ^ a tiy e in ite It w u decided that Secretary cattle or sheep as they are too poor for bank of Genessee, has taken charge of any claim to territory of the United political opponents, bnt be startled his not be long before he will resign from an advance of frontior or otherwise. friends by that ruling. a repn "V *,? . Carlisle should at once prepare for au­ beef or mutton. He believes that a the defunct institution. The assets States in Alaska. the presidency of the Canadian Paciflo It is also suggested in the Birtish re­ to bold the views of Grea Br u in on ^ igalle The ^m inistration large nnmber of cattle, horses and aud liabilities of the bank have been Another significant resolution was ply that we would not seek to apply the railroad. the \ eneanelan question. It is thought wag in con(raUatioil with 80me of the sheep will starve this winter. It is re­ invoiced by the sheriff. I ’p o n I I I . N o m i z - z . Actual settlers can now get a $20 offered by Gallinger, authorizing the Monroe d »trine to the pending dispute ported in the sheep district that the that the Brtnah government has noth- of ^ te Be]mont.M [Ilz r p rr'z W itlly .) An electric light plant is to lie because ‘it does not embody any prin­ rate from SL Paul, which is the lowest secretary of war to contract for the Mg to fear the outcome of the syndicate, bnt it could not be learned scab is spreading. We believe, if the Republinans nomi­ erected at Canyon creek for the purpose ciple of international law which is ever offered to Western points, and it purchase of an improved counterpoise dispute. Leading men in all circles The census roll of Wallowa oounty of supplying lights at Burke and Gem, founded on the general consent of na­ is believed a greatly increased immi­ battery. The resolution went to the nate for president a trimmer, or a man last night whether the new bonds are here sharply criticise the interpreta­ to be taken by the syndicate or whether came to hand in thq secretary of state's either tainted with tbe evil of b-jasism committee on military affairs. points. Water tions,” and no nation, however power­ gration bnsiness will be the result tion put upon the Monore doctrine by the proposals are to be asked for by the office, and a cursory inspection of its and intermediate or posesaed of unsonud currency views, ful. are competent to insert into the There is a feeling in railway circles In presenting a bill for the repeal of power will be used from Canyon creek. the United States.. aecrfctary of the treasury. The amount contents reveals the flo w in g facts to '^international law a novel prin- that next year will Bee an immense the law imposing disabilities on those and if the Democrats nominate a can­ ■f N a n P e r c e in D l u D e c lin e * to B e I n te r v ie w e d . of the issue, it is said, will be enough th© credit of that distant "^poeLeF ¡r Tecoguiocd be- increase in west bcuod* immigration. who served in th j^ z r - c.the rebellion. didate of good character and ability, Mexico, Dec. 24.—President Diaz, to raise the gold reserve above $100,- borough:” With a total population of oi Ut t, ¡ i j ^ 1 present there t>,fS£>ifore aud which has not since been ac People are ponring into California, and Hill spoke briefly^ ~^*SJ5-iain purpose that man; of thosfc wh« toted the R e­ ............. in an interview today on President 000,000, although it is not intended to 3,980, she has 1,175 legal voters; wood, eight or ten bmldinga in the course , oepted by the government . of . any other the Northwestern roads are attracting he said, was to wipe ijjK h e feature of publican ticket at the last election will sell any more bonds than seems abso- 385,190 pounds; sheep, 58,902; hogs, erection. Contracts have been made by country. Practically, the principle for home-seeking settlers to Oregon and the statute which prevented ex-Con vote for the Democrats, while the vast Cleveland's message said: “While I am, of course, a partisan Intely necessary, because it is believed 4,215; horses, 7,650; mnles, 30; cat­ persons who have leased the saw mill which we contend has a peculiar, if Washington in a way that is being felt federates from serving in the United army of this year’s stay-at-homes wiil go to the polls. of tSe Monroe doctrine, properly under­ the present flnrry will soon pass over, tle, 15,095; acres of land in cultiva­ to deliver 1,000,000 *eet of lumber to not exclusive relation to the United all over the oonn try. States navy and army. stood, I do not think I should give the in view of the belief in the peaceful tion, 25,187; wheat raised, 115,685 the town site by January 1. About States. The new management of the Atohi- twenty building« have been erected so T h r e e M ig h ty M en . press an opinion on its application to settlement of the Venezuelan question. bushels; oats, 78,880; barley and rye, The Monroe doctrino finds its recog­ ■on, Topeka & Santa Fe railroad H o u se. [St. I/iu in K e p a b lt .) 70,223; corn, 674; hay, 20,639 tons; far, but further progress has been re­ nition in those pimciples of interna­ which was recently sold at sheriff sale the question pending between Great Washington, Dec., Tg — Proceedings William R. Morrison, of Illinois; Washington, Dec. 24.—The fact that bntter and cheese, 71,005 pounds; po­ tarded owing to the cold weather. Britain and Venezuela.” tional law which are based upon the has decided to cancel on January 1 several members of the cabinet were tatoes, 31,992; bushels apples, 2,960 theory that every nation shall hate its every oontract of every description held in the house opened by Cannon offering Roger Q. Mills, of Texas, and John G. B r itis h C o lu m b ia . a resolution for the consideration to­ V e n e z u e la R e jo ic e * . observed ooming from the White busheis; prunes and plums, 1,149 A new sawmill has been built at rights protected and its jnst claims en- by or against the old company, and be­ morrow of an amendment to the rules Carlisle, of Kentucky, gave the Demo­ cratic party the inspiration of a prin­ New York, Dec. 24.—A dispatch House today led to a very general sur­ bushels; poultry, 1,980 dozen; baoon, Wellington. foiced. Of course, this government is gin all over again as if none of them from Caracas says: In an interview on mise that there had been a special 85,800; pounds; gold, 40 ounces, and entirely confident that under the Banc- were in existence. This decision ap­ for an increase of membership of lead­ ciple of acton and a policy of ooherenoe A smelter company has been organ­ ing committees from fifteen to seven­ and aggression. There were other President Cleveland's message, Presi­ cabinet meeting to oonsider some phase 926,000 feet of lumber. ized to commence operations early in tion of this dootrine we have clear plies to traffic contracts, contracts for teen, the number in the last house, aud men, valiant in servioe and ripe in dent Crespo said he was preparing a of the Venezuelan question, or the con­ supplies, contracts with other corpora­ rights and undoubted claims. W a s h in g to n . the year at Grand Forks. The plant personal letter of thanks to President dition of the ffnances. Diligent in­ In the belief that the t'o trine for tions, railroad and otherwise, and, in for the creation of an additional com­ counsel, bnt around these three raged The flouring mill at Asotin has been will be similar to that now being erect­ mittee on elections. The resolution the battle which was fought against Cleveland. He added: quiry, however, failed to esatblish the destroyed by fire with a loss of $6,000. ed which we contend was clear and defi­ fact, contracts of every kind. at Trail. was adopted. foes withont and foes within the party. ‘‘The attitude of Venezuela and of fact that a cabinet meeting actually nite, that it was founded npon substan­ A n o t h e r R a i lr o a d f o r S a le . Flynn asked unanimous consent for There was a host of Israel before the Hillyard has at last been declared in Tbe most prosperous and phenomenal tial considerations, and involved onr her executive head upon the boundary took place, but there is d o donbt a con- Application has been made to the the consideration of a resolution call­ walls of Bethlehem, but only three question in Guiana will always be one ference, the nature of whioh cannot be corpora ted by the commissioners of salmon run in the history of the Sound safety and welfare; that it was fully is the record of this season, and the applicable to our present conditions and United States oourt at Denver for the ing upon the secretary of the interior mighty men of valor who braved the of self-protection. The repnblic will ascertained, had been in progress dur­ Spokane connty. A brick building has been began in end is not yet in sight. The amount to the state of the world’s progress, and sale of the Denver, Leadville & Gnn to inform the honse of the reasons for Philistines to bring back the life-giv­ uphold rights that properly may be re­ ing the day between the preident and garded as hers at all hazards. Presi­ some of his advisers. Those who were Walla Walla. It will be nsed for of salmon taken from the waters even that it was directly related to the niaon railroad, better known as the the delay in the appointment of allot- ing water from the well at the gate. at this time snrprises the oldest in­ pending controversy, and withont any South Park line, which has been in the ing agents to allct land to the Wichita dent Cleveland and myself were both at the White House included Secre­ a bottling works. “ O n P r iv a t e B u s in e s s ." as one in losing and in regaining taries Olney, Carlisle and Lamont. conviction as to the final merits of the bands of Receiver Frank Trumbull for Indians, and whether any blood con­ North Yakima is bidding for a habitants. (C o lu m b u s, O f E x p re ss .) nections of the secretary of the interior the past two years. power, and certainly it seems as if we The surface indications in the oil dispute, bnt anxious to learn in a satis­ scouring mill and cloth factory. One Benjamin Harrison is again down in were interested in delaying the open­ NOTHING OF STRATHNEVIS. were one in destiny and action. C o u rts D is a g re e . of her citizens has gone East to inter­ fields in East Kootenai are considered factory and conclusive manner whether New York on “ purely private busi­ ing of those lands to settlement. good. Two different qnalities of oil Great Britain sought, under the claim est capitaL An interesting point has arisen be F r s n c e F rie n d ly to E n g la n d . Postmaster-General Wilson’s recent ness. ” There are also a large number i t H a s N ow B e e n T h i r t y - F o u r D a y s An organized effort is being made have been obtained. On KiBhneena of boundary, to extend her possessions tween two courts having jurisdiction order forbidding postal employes from of presidential candidates and buss Paris, Dec. 24.—All the newspapers S in c e S h e W a s L a s t S p o k e n . creek, a short distance north of the in­ on this continent withont the right, or of the Northern Pacifio railroad, in a among the shingle manufacturers in which comment today on President ternational boundary line, black oil whether she merely sought possession damage suit. In a decision handed urging postal legislation also came in politicians down there on the same Port Townsend, Dec. 24.—The fate Cleveland’s message and the subse­ of the Oriental slaemship Strathnevis Eastern Washington to close the mills similar to the Pennsylvania and Ohio of territory s’ready included v ith in her down at SeattU, Judge Hanford or­ for attention, Peffer offering a com­ errand. If the New York artist who quent action of the United States con­ and the 190 people aboard still remains down for two months so as to strengthen oils, is fonnd. But on Sage creek, lines of ownership, this government dered the payment by Receiver Bur­ prehensive resolution of inqniry as to '" paining Mr. Harrison’s picture oould gress support the stand taken by Great a mystery. It has been thirty-four prices in Eastern markets. Various some eight miles north, there is fonnd proposed to the government of Great leigh, of the Northern Pacific, of a the order. Another resolution by Gall- catch tbe expression of his faoe st the Britain and protest that Monroeism is days sinoe she was last spoken. She connty asociatiocs are being organized an oil that is nearly pure, of a light Bitain to resort to arbitration as the $6,000 judgment secured several years inger oalls for information as to the moment he read Sherman's “ Reooller- not and cannot be a principle of inter­ was then about 800 miles west of Cape and it is believed the movement will yellow color, which will bnrn in a proper means of settling the qnrtion, ago by Davis O’Brien, for injuries number of aliens in the various govern- tions” of him, the artist's fortnne mental branches. would be made. national law. Figaro asks: “ Why Flattery, under two small leg-of-mut- succeed. lamp as it comes from the ground. The fate of the state capitol building Close by there is natural gas escaping to the end that the vexations bound­ alleged to have been caused by the should the United States refuse other ton sails, slowly making her way esst- ary dispute between the two contest­ negligence of the company's employes. e ’s C re a m B a k in g F o w d s r. powers the right of defending their in- ^ ar^" Since then two of the wildest is to be in the hands of the supreme from bedrock which burns freely on ants might be determined, and onr ex Judge Hanford holds that damage Washington, Deo. 19.—The house D r W P o ric rld 's F a ir H ig h e s t A w a rd . terests in Ameirca when they them­ and severest storms of the season have court. Preparation» for legal formali­ ignition. Some of the oil sent to the act standing and relation to the con­ claims are expenses of the receiver­ devoted itself to-day to discussing selves intervened in Turkey without been experienced in the North Pacifio. ties are now in progress, on acoont of geological museum at Ottawa, caused troversy might be made clear. ship of the Northern Pacific railroad the propositon to have two election any one thinking of opposing them?” The British flagship Royal Arthur, the passage of the following resolu­ considerable excitement and comment, It will be seen from the correspond and must be paid prior to the mort­ committees instead of one, the Vene­ tions by the state capitol commision: and was pronounced a fraud on ac- with powerful search lights, steaming ence herewith submitted that this gage. The decree is in direct, opposi­ zuelan message meanwbie lying un­ tmttwtwiwMn w w iiww w t e Wheras, It appears to the state capitol T h e A rg e n tin e R e p n b lic . proposition has been declined by the tion to a decision made a few months opened. twenty-two knots an hour, andjeover- commission that the said commission oount of its purity. Ntw York, Dec. 24—A dispatch to ing a distance of fifteen miles on each British government, npon grounds ago by Judge Jenkins, of the United A la s k a . the Htrald from Bueno* Ayres says: side, pnt in a week cruising along can dispose of the warrants on the Washington, Dec. 20.—Mr. H itt re­ which, under the circumstanoes, seem States circuit court, at Milwaukee. “ state capitol building fuDd” for the f f m ° 0 worth of lovely Music f«r Forty * The new hospital to be erected on to me to be far from satisfactory. Hav­ Judge Hanford says he cannot regard ported in the house this morning as _ . . . . , . . J the northern ooast without discovering _**** I U . . Cent*, consisting of 100 pagU amunt of the unexpended appropn- DouglaB island will be begun the first ing labored faithfully for many years the decision of Judge Jenkins as the soon as it had been called to order, and ^ w full size S heet M usic of the - latest, brightest, liveliest and most popular ^ getio message of President Cleveland only other steamer prosceuting the ation for the said state capitol at of the year. The contract for the gov­ to induce Great Britain to submit this final adjudication of the matter by a called for unanimous consent, for the selections, both vocal and Instrum ental - par in cash issned on the letting of the ernment school honse has been let and on the Venezuelan boundary question. search is the Danube, of Victoria. consideratic^of a bill to empower tbe gotten up in the m ost elegant m anner. In- • dispute to impartial arbitration, and court of oompetent jurisdiction. contract for the superstructure of the work will commence about March 1. eluding four large size Portraits. Outside of the English colony, who re­ president to appoint a commission to having been now finally apprised of The general opinion among mariners CAfMENCITA, the 8 pan eh Dancer. C u b a '. M a n ife s t o . gard the message as a mere threat, the is that the Strathnevis has gone ashore capitol building for which bids are or consider the Venezuelan bonndary Application has been made for the her refusal to do so, nothing remains PADEREW8KI. the Great PlanleU will be invited, and that by so doing Washington, Dec. 18.—The mani­ question, and an appropriation of ADEL/KA PATTI and ' reception of its interpretation of the on the southeast ooast of Alaska. In charter of a railroad from the Columbia bnt to aocept the situation, to recognize MINNIE 8EUOMAN CUTTING- : the completion of the said bnilding festo of the Cuban revolutionary party $100,000 for the epzenae thereof. The Monroe doctrine is enthusiastic. Gen­ that event the sufferings and fatuities its plain requirements, and to deal river to the Kettle river country. The a D 0 9 1 ( 1 « u O R D IM rm to the poeple of the United States was text of the bill follows: eral Mitre says that he has always been of the crew of the sealing schooner wholly aud solely from said “ state Canadian Pacific is standng hack of the with it accordingly. THE NEW YORK MUSICAL ECHO CO. 3 in hearty aocord with the principles ■ “™-—* - ~ capitol fund” and wthont resort to any enterprise. This will mean much to made public today. It is a long docu­ “ Be it enacted by the senate and Broadway Theatre B ldg.. New Y ork C ity. Assuming that the attitude of Vene -------snMhM.. an a doctrine t u ., V.,. and ^ Gorge which went ashore fund of the state is insured, and CAN VASSERS W ANTED. ment, prepared by Enrique Jose Va- enunciated in the that R. he White, honse of representatives of the United the Danger creek district and in fact to znela will remain nnebanged, the dis at Wood island last April, when eleven the oontract rice for the ^ letti rona, ex-deputy of the Spanish cortes, States of Amerioa, in congress assem­ ^ iiU U iu 4 UiU4 iUiUuiiUUiU£^ can say that the same view is held by pnte has reached such a stage as to all the mining region of the Columbia. the crew froze to death in the snow, can be reduced several thousand dol- and reviews the history of the revo­ the acting president of Argentina, cf that the sum of $100,000 or so will doubtless be repeated. .The con- lgrg and the ^ 8Dm MTed t0 the gtate The grand jury recently indicted make it now incumbent npon the Uni­ lutionary agitation in Cuba and the bled, General Roca. much thereof as may be neoessary, be ted States to take measures to deter­ tinned absence of the Danube is the gnn withont ^ doi Mid contract can. forty-four saloonmen in Junean, Doug­ present conditions on the island. The The Nacion says that the support of hope held out for the safety of the not ^ iet; therefore be it resolved, las City and Sitka for having violated mine with sufficient certainty for its manifesto summarizes Cuba’s griev­ and the same is hereby appropriated for all South American republics should be only passengers and the crew of the Strath- Thgt Qn the leMi of the oontract th„ the organic act which prohibits the justification what is the true divisional ances and calls upon the world to de­ the expenses of a commission to be ap- given to the United States. pointed by the president to investigate It is argued if the vessel has oommisgion> with the con8ent of the sale of liqnor in Alaska. This is the line between the repnblic of Venezuela ride where jnstioe rests. La Prensau says that the United nevis. and report upon the true divisional line and British Guiana. Inquiry to that gone ashoer on the Alaska coast, some contractors, ig8Iie t0 the andUor itg first time any grand jury >n the ter­ States having formally and firmly de­ between the repnblic of Venezuela and end should, of course, be conducted word would have been received before tiflcate or certificrttegi directing the an- mCAVt AI I KAUt MARks^M ritory has indicted persor-s for selling R e s u l t o f t h e D y n a m i t e E x p l o s i o n . clared her intention in regard to Eu­ British Guiana.” carefully and judicially, and dne liqnor. The jury petitioned the na­ n‘,w’ 1* 15 the fuel aboard j 0 jggQe warrants on the state W C O P Y R IG H T S .^ ropean intervention on the American Butte, Mont., Dec. 18. — In the dis­ The bill passed the honse. CAM I O B T A I N A P A T E N T f F o r* building fnnd payAble to the tional government to repeal the issu­ weight be given all available evidence, trict court today, the trial of the $20,- continent, South America should ex­ the Danube must be nearly exhausted. ETHPL “ S * ? •><*>*<* opinion, m u to records and facts in snpport of the A riz o n a I r r ig a t io n B o n d » PI « re d . order of the contractor, to be indorsed ance of liqnor licenses, or else permit claims " L i " *' .*?.:• bavaliad “«■r'X ***1W 000 damage suit of Sophia Goddard press its full sympathy with the great z z p o n n o . In t h . p o u n t t*MHi«M. in lz s of both parties. atrike * raong Tailors. I by the contractor, and to be delivered regularly licensed dealers to transact n . ztrtctly m o S itaattal. A H z z A h I i o i I T republic. New York, Deo. 18.—A dispatch tio In order that such an examination against the Kenyon-Connell Commer­ form ation c o o e n tu n c P a r e n t , and how to o t- New York, Dec. 18.-T o n ig h t about ag ^ indor8ed by the auditor in ex- bnsiness withont fear of prosecution. th e m tm tjfrm T A la o * c z ta lo r w o f n r h z z cial Company was commenced. It is from London says it is reported that a U ln and a n im u s e book* Mwt I w E n g l is h P r e s s C o m m e n t. 15,000 tailors in this city, Brooklyn change for cash at not less than par, At present the dealers are licensed by Should be prosecuted in a thorough aud the first of about twenty snits growing large Anglo-American banking honse m P i arent* t u r n t b ro o ch M ona A Co. n n m London, Dec. 24.—Commenting upon and Jersey City are locked out. There gaid certificate or certificates and war- the government and taen indicted and satisfactory manner, I suggest that con­ ont of the dynamite explosion, January has placed in Glaacow, Scotland, the m a a l notice In t h . H r i c t l S r A w a r r ir a * . and loo* e ra brought w id .tr b e t or* t h . public w ith . gress make adequate appropriation for prosecuted for selling intoxicants. ________ , . are 195 shops in the Employers Associa- j rantg t0 be for a sum or sums not ex- the Venezuelan question the newspa- '» m o to r . Tht* n S ra d ld p ap e r, the expenses of a commission to be ap­ 15 last, by which sixty-eight men were entire issne of the first mortgage bonds ?"* wm*d » r e a l r . e l r e a n tl j tllaK rared . h a . Or t a r l b . pers generally agree that the situation *i°n and of this number eighty-threo ceedung the amount of the appropria­ blown to atoms and between 500 and of the Arizona Water Stoarge Com pointed by the exeentive, who shall F a z t B i c y c l e R i d e . ssr S a fe “• te more serious than they thought it have posted the new card, and the rest tjon gtjn nnexxpended; said moneys Denver, Dec. 19.—A special to the make the necessary investigation and 1,500 men injured. Tbe suits aggre­ pany, amounting to £400,000. yesterday. In the public mind, also, are expected to follow within a few realized by the commission from the gate between $800,000 and $400,000, report upon the matter with the least there is a general feeling of disappoint- Twenty thousand workmen may Mid warrants to be held by the state Republican from Cheyenne says: Ihe L k s a s s i s u S S sT riisS r-s and nearly every attorney in the state D r. P ric e 's C re a m B a t in g P o w d e r. ss te s t decizn* a n - ------— ------ ------ ----- ment at the action of congre ts. be involved, for that is the number con- treasurer solely to be disbursed upon fastest mile ever ridden on a bioycle possible delay. When such a report ii is engaged on one aide or the other. MI NN A COre . n e w Y o u . j W orld's F air H ighest Medal an« 0 t made and accepted it will, in my opin­ was made heie yesterday on a thirty- trolled by the Brotherhood of Tailors The stock exchange h e n and ex­ certificates isued by the board upon and changes throughout the country con­ in three cities named. with vouchers duly presented, passed eight pound, ninety-six inch gear tan­ ion, be the dnty of fhe United State* A n o t h e r D e f a u l t e r f o r M e x ic o . tinue under the influence of the diffi­ upon, examined and allowed in tbe dem by Charles Erswell and John to resist by every means in it* power, Terre Haute, Dec. 19. —The abscond­ as a willful aggression npon it* right* F a m o u s C o u n te rfe ite r D e a d . Green, who rode one mile, flying start, culty. At the same time, there is no . method proivded in section 14 of chap- ing Adams express agent, George W. ‘C U P ID E N E “ Dayton. O., Dec. 20.—Nelson Driggs ter 188. laws of 1898, certifying that nnpaced, on a straight-away course in and - interests, the appropriation by McCammon, baa been traced to Jack- excitement. FeewtaM. Pall MalKGazette’s money article the most noted counterfeiter of hi* the services have been rendered and 1:17 1-5. The ride was made before a Great Britain of any land, or the exer­ son, Miss., and tbe police have received « a tio n of . t o m ó n . F ren ch p h ra k to n . will quiriti., c u r . von o f »II i cise of governmental jurisdiction over wind blowing thirty miles an hour. j> , VI vo- 1 . r e d l~ -«re. o f ib * ¿ rric r.t,, v * ¿ * 25" time, is dead. He was at one time said material furnished, and that the per- says: “ Of course, whatever happens, ¿ I t — -m ill*. 1 at, « in t h e » ( t . b r j i i . K m w i- n . . J i c r r o o * J s s s l t t ^ *ny territory which, after investiga­ a telegram that be has left there for America will lose credit over the to be worth nearly a million dollars, son therein named is entitled to be W S P :m p ic ^ t n fitn r-. to M a rry . F t unb m , V artm reK . a . Natchez. He ia probably trying to C h ic a g o to H a v e F e w e r S a lo o n s . V -7 < o n . -It» tio n . I t a t o p , a , 1 lo r e r e b y «lav o r o l* h t. P r e v e n t« tion, we have determined of right be­ affair. It is particularly inopportune, made by exchanging bad money for paid the amount therein named, and ti- tv of d re nara*-, w inch If n o t ch eck ed Iratla to o p c rm a to rrb tre and reach New Orleans, so as to get to Chicago, Dec. 18. — Chicago brewers longs to Veneznela. I B E F O R E AMR i C T f R a !1 th e horror* «*í Im p o te n c y . t l ' P I D F A E H#*aui»es Use liv e ; tb e when many of her railways need good. He has spent many years in the said certificates to be audited and al­ are tired of being saloon-keepers, and A F T E R k l-ln ry a a n d th e u - ln a r v o n ta n a o f all Im pnntlca. ' In making these recommendations, Mexico. It is said his stealings will —1 B C E U F O P I R D E G *MO penitentiary, his longest sentenoe being lowed by the tate auditor. The su X E Ntrensrtb*»ns;trnl rp*t©r*n*mall w*»uk orear n . money.” amount to fully $5,000. The safe could have decided that after January 1, T h e reason sufferer* »r** n o t cn.e«i b r |>nrtor* Is b*-05.n*e n in e ty p * r r e n t a re troubled w ith I am fully alive to the responsibility fifteen yetvrs in Joliet prison. For the The Globe, a newspaper supposed to preme court will be asked to pass upon there will be 1,700 fewer saloons in the l l f U . C U P ID E N K I a th** only k now n rvm e iv to c u re w ith o u t an op*-ration. anuOiratleaml. not be opened here and was shipped to P r o A A t m w ritten g u a ra n te e g iv e n and m o n e y return«-*! if aix boxea does not effect a H erm an* a t be on terms of intimacy with the gov­ past fire or six years he had lived a re­ the legality of the action which the city than at present. Those that re­ incurred, and keenly realize all the the manufactory, at Cincinnati. Until sis. fl.0 0 a box, six f<»r •5.00, by m all. S end for rs E K c i rm lar an d testim onial*. oonseqnences that may follow. I am tired life here, attending to his prop­ ernment, give* warning that Great above resolution oalls for, and it is un­ main mast pay a third or a half more A ddress D 4 Y o l . M K B 1 C IX F . P. O Itox VCh. ñau Franciaeo. C aJ. A r M « t a nevertheless firm in my conviction that it is opened th* exact amount cannot Rritain will remain f lr a s a y in g : erty and managing a road-house. derstood that an sffort will be made to for beer than is being paid now. j. A. BENSON, Agent. whil* it is • grievous thing tocontem- be given. ‘President Cle-leand may appoint a dozen commissioners, but Enlgsnd will remain firm in her refusal to recognize Devoted to the Best interests them, and jurisdiction of this sort, of Cgtage Grove. Lemati a n d This is cur nnalte-able position, be the what they may. We Will Bohemia Gold Mining Distric t. 1 consequences never submit to such unparalleled dic­ tation.” ' LEADER BUILDING The Globe is also irate at the recent utterances of I)r. Chauncey M. Depew, especially his references to the easy E. P. TH O R P, manner in wnich the United States could conquer Canada, remarking: E d i t o r a n d B u s i n e s s M a n a g e r “ The overwhelming naval strength of % ■■■-■—----------- ---- —..... ........... England, would enable her to pour troops into Canada at any sight of dan­ IU tM o f S u h a r r ip U o n . ger. Small warships could be sent to O SK Y K A R .........- ....... .............i ....................... •*} OO the Lakes, and Chicago, Detroit and j f y * These ra te s a re M ric tiy In a d v a n c e . utterly at their ¡J tg " SiibMiriberH w is h in g a c h a n g e in th e ir Buffalo would be p stoffiee iidiiresa s h o u ld g iv e th e ir o ld as w ell mercy. ’ ’ THE LEADER. » -------- T O - ------ COTTAGE GROVE. LANE COUNTY. OREGON. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 28. 1895. VOL. 7. * ■; ■HE RAILROAD GATEW AY GROWING RAPIDLY. GOOD FOR EVERYBODY S FREE I M A N H O O D R E S T O R E D S S Ê V A